The AMA Manual of Style says: Thin spaces should be used before and after the following mathematical symbols: ±, =, <, >, ≤, ≥, +, −, ÷, ×, ·, ≈, ∼, ∩, ∫, Π, Σ, and |. a ± b a = b a + b a − b a ÷ b a × b a · b a > b a < b Symbols are set close to numbers, superscripts and subscripts, and parentheses, brackets, and braces. (Highlight mine) However, this is only one. So, total of 4 signs on one key The symbols are used in other contexts as well, so it seems they would have less specific names
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Does anyone know the technical term for these symbols?
So i just bought a hp laptop about 3 days ago in norway
The computer has a nordic keybaord layout, the problem here is that the usual ctrl key on the right is no longer the ctrl key, instead its replaced with greater than/less than signs. However, even though the key itself says its supposed to b. On most standard keyboards, including those on hp laptops, you can type the less than (<) and greater than (>) symbols using the shift key along with the comma (,) and period (.) keys, respectively. I can type the less than symbol < but i cannot seem to type the greater than symbol
How can i type the greater than symbol please The l button has both the greater than, less than and backwards slash symbols on it. Another different between my keyboard and all other italian keyboards is that my 'enter' key is different, as you can see in the pictures above. Use alt code for > symbol you can also type the greater than symbol using an alt code
Hold down alt and type 62 on the numeric keypad to insert >
However, on many laptops, especially without a dedicated numeric keypad, this can be cumbersome Toggle function key behavior in bios Have tried shift, alt, ctrl, fn keys singly and in combination but cannot get the greater than/less than symbols to work Using an english canada keyboard.
On iso keyboards, the greater/less than signs and backwards slash are located next to the left shift On my currrent keyboard, however, the greater than sign (>) is positioned top left on the l key, the less than (<) bottom left, and the backwards slash ( \ ) on bottom right